Review Of Suspected Wolf Attack Almost Complete
Thursday, August 03, 2006 at 14:52
It’s still not clear whether Saskatchewan’s chief coroner will launch an inquest into the death of a man believed to have been killed by wolves.
Kenton Carnegie died last November in a wooded area near Points North.
Some observers, including the local coroner, say the circumstances surrounding the death point to the presence of wolves.
However, the government is refusing to speculate on the incident until it sees the chief coroner’s report.
Dr. Kent Stewart says the report is almost finished, but he can’t say yet whether he feels an inquest is necessary.